Despite empirical research and theoretical validity, there is mixed evidence on whether employee stock options align interests between management and shareholders by turning managers into owners. What used to be a functional tool introduced in the 1950s, has gotten out of hand, as perceived by the press and popular literature. The main catalyst is the accounting treatment stock options receive. This paper provides an overview of the empirical research in the field and discusses the current accounting treatment of employee stock options and impending changes. We conclude by proposing alternative compensation tools
T he most pronounced change in corporate compensation practices overthe past decade is the escalatio...
It helps to remember that employee options and market-traded options are quite different. The differ...
The accounting profession has long attempted to improve the disclosure of compensatory stock option ...
Despite empirical research and theoretical validity, there is mixed evidence on whether employee sto...
Stock options represent an increasingly significant component of executive compensation. Theoretical...
Stock options, once exclusive to executives, are now becoming more broad based to include middle man...
The accounting treatment of stock options issued to employees, not just those options issued to top...
Employee stock option plans are unique and considerably different from cash compensation. Employee s...
In recent years stock options have become one of the most dominant and controversial forms of execut...
In this case, you will examine one of the most dramatic standard-setting sagas of our time: the sett...
The accounting for employee stock options has long been a subject of debate among executives, regula...
In the last decade, firms have increasingly turned to offering employees options and restricted stoc...
Because of recent corporate frauds and scandals the use of options as a compensation device has beco...
This dissertation analyzes existing managerial and employee compensation schemes in the light of rec...
The determinants of the dramatic increase in the use of employee stock options in the 1990s and the ...
T he most pronounced change in corporate compensation practices overthe past decade is the escalatio...
It helps to remember that employee options and market-traded options are quite different. The differ...
The accounting profession has long attempted to improve the disclosure of compensatory stock option ...
Despite empirical research and theoretical validity, there is mixed evidence on whether employee sto...
Stock options represent an increasingly significant component of executive compensation. Theoretical...
Stock options, once exclusive to executives, are now becoming more broad based to include middle man...
The accounting treatment of stock options issued to employees, not just those options issued to top...
Employee stock option plans are unique and considerably different from cash compensation. Employee s...
In recent years stock options have become one of the most dominant and controversial forms of execut...
In this case, you will examine one of the most dramatic standard-setting sagas of our time: the sett...
The accounting for employee stock options has long been a subject of debate among executives, regula...
In the last decade, firms have increasingly turned to offering employees options and restricted stoc...
Because of recent corporate frauds and scandals the use of options as a compensation device has beco...
This dissertation analyzes existing managerial and employee compensation schemes in the light of rec...
The determinants of the dramatic increase in the use of employee stock options in the 1990s and the ...
T he most pronounced change in corporate compensation practices overthe past decade is the escalatio...
It helps to remember that employee options and market-traded options are quite different. The differ...
The accounting profession has long attempted to improve the disclosure of compensatory stock option ...